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Can You Hear the Shape of a Hyperbolic Surface? Now for Real

Differential Geometry 2026-05-07 v1 Dynamical Systems Geometric Topology

Abstract

We associate a musical instrument, a "hyperbolic marimba", to every pair (X,Γ)(X,\Gamma) where XX is a hyperbolic surface and ΓX\Gamma\subset X a simple multicurve labeled with musical keys. It works as follows: take a geodesic and every time it hits Γ\Gamma, play the corresponding note. In this paper we investigate to which extent the so-produced melodies characterize (X,Γ)(X,\Gamma) up to isometry. In the accompanying website "HyperMarimba" (available at https://ludox73.github.io/HyperMarimba/story.html ), the reader can actually listen to the produced melodies. They can also visualize some of the phenomena we investigate.

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@article{arxiv.2604.27990,
  title  = {Can You Hear the Shape of a Hyperbolic Surface? Now for Real},
  author = {Ludovico Battista and Juan Souto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.27990},
  year   = {2026}
}

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49 pages, 5 Figures. Comments are welcome!